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Real Time Power and Performance Monitoring of Supercomputer Application Shankar Prajapati BS in Computer Science Claflin University shan08kar@gmail.com Nate Rini(Mentor)
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VS History and progress of Supercomputer
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Supercomputer in progress
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α Relationship
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Objectives
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Benchmarking Measuring Performance
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High Performance Linpack(HPL) Tools to measure Efficiency and Performance
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High Performance LINPACK(HPL) Since 1993, the fastest supercomputers have been ranked on the TOP500 list according to their LINPACK benchmarking results.
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Message Passing Interface (MPI) High Performance Portability Scalability
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OSU Micro-Benchmarking
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Ganglia test cluster
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Ganglia Architecture The Ganglia MONitor Daemon (GMOND) The Ganglia METAdata Daemon (GMETAD) Round Robin Database Tools (RRDTools) PHP-based Web interface Web server
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Ganglia Web Interface for Jellystone test cluster
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Ganglia Load vs time graph LINPACK over 28 nodes on Jellystone test cluster
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Model Specific Register Various Control registers in the x86 instruction set used for debugging, program execution tracing, Computer performance monitoring, and toggling certain CPU features.
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MSR and Librapl Librapl simplifies access to the RAPL values In the MSR registers of modern Intel CPUs like SandyBridge processors.
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Intel® Power Gadget Software based power usage monitoring tool for 2 nd generation Intel Core processors or later.
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Host metrics from rvitals rvitals retrieves hardware vital information from the on-board Service Processor for a single or range of nodes and groups.
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IBM iDataplex iPDU
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Data Collection
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Tools V S
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Observations
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Conclusion
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Future
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Acknowledgement
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Questions
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